Winter Rims
So I am gonna be going to a junkyard type of place this weekend to see if I can find some steelies for the winter.
My question is. How do i tell if the rim i find will fit on my R. is there a way to measure the offset? And is there anyway to tell if the bolt patteren is right?
I saw the deal on tirerack($460 for rims and tires), but I think I can get a better deal by buying the rims on the side.
Thanks
[Modified by Gravity, 3:53 PM 11/28/2001]
My question is. How do i tell if the rim i find will fit on my R. is there a way to measure the offset? And is there anyway to tell if the bolt patteren is right?
I saw the deal on tirerack($460 for rims and tires), but I think I can get a better deal by buying the rims on the side.
Thanks
[Modified by Gravity, 3:53 PM 11/28/2001]
I paid $30.00 a piece for my steel snow rims through Johnsons tire. They arent that much for new.
You can just get the steel CRV wheels from a junkyard and eliminate all the guesswork.
That package from tirerack looks like a good deal. You can probably get that same price from a local shop and fore go the shipping charges. Either the Alpins or the Blizzaks are real good studless snow tires.
You can just get the steel CRV wheels from a junkyard and eliminate all the guesswork.
That package from tirerack looks like a good deal. You can probably get that same price from a local shop and fore go the shipping charges. Either the Alpins or the Blizzaks are real good studless snow tires.
That package from tirerack looks like a good deal. You can probably get that same price from a local shop and fore go the shipping charges.
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